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Occupy Wall Street and the Political Economy of Inequality

Arindrajit Dube and Ethan Kaplan

The Economists' Voice, 2012, vol. 9, issue 3, 7

Abstract: Dube and Kaplan use recent research in labor and political economy to describe the trends in political and economic inequality that have spawned Occupy Wall street, and how they might be changed.

Date: 2012
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